> Also you can use: > > 1. Firefox extension: > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006/?src=api > > 2. CLI : youtube-dl URL > > to install: yum install youtube-dl >
yes, it works. > If you can find the address of the media file that's actually played, > rather than just the media player, you can download that with the wget > command. *Finding* out that information is the harder part. > > With the Flashblock Firefox plugin, you can copy the address of > currently blocked Flash content, and paste that address into something > else, such as the command line. But what I've said previously still > stands: Sometimes you'll find the address for a directly playable Flash > file, othertimes you'll end up with the address for the Flash player, > and that player would normally have played the media in the webpage. > But it won't do anything for you when you download it as a file. > it happened becoz wget always see the url and saves that. if it is of the page, it saves that and if of the video-id., it downloads that. and that is very tough to find the address of the media file, so i just for now installed DownloadHelper. > I have been using "Video Downloadhelper" > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006/ > for Firefox add-on which > has a pop-up menu, which has a choice to copy the > flash's url to the clipboard. > You can then paste that url to the wget command. > works great and including youtube for website also it works.
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